Equalizing audio in a recorded sequence – Grass Valley NewsEdit XT v.5.5 User Manual
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Equalizing Audio in a Recorded Sequence
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Equalizing Audio in a Recorded Sequence
Using the Audio EQ tab in the Audio Effects Tool, you can boost or cut the low-
end audio, adjust the mid range audio, and modify the high-end shelf. You can
adjust the Audio EQ on a single clip or multiple clips in a sequence.
The NewsEdit Audio EQ is a 3-band parametric EQ, consisting of a low-pass
filter, a mid band pass with a variable Q, and a high-pass filter.
When disguising a voice, adjusting the Audio EQ on a clip in addition greatly
enhances the effect.
NOTE: Sequences with 5 or more audio tracks cannot play both
playback and live EQ at the same time. During an edit, any
unrendered EQ will not be heard to allow for input EQ.
To adjust the audio EQ in a clip:
1. Press
7
on your keyboard or click the Audio Effects Tool button.
2. Select the clip you want to adjust. To select multiple clips, hold down the
Ctrl
key while clicking on clips.